UMVA has learned that a significant shake-up is brewing in Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District, as Chris Lancia, a decorated U.S. Coast Guard veteran and former law enforcement officer, is throwing his hat into the ring to challenge incumbent Democrat Rosa DeLauro.
For over three decades, DeLauro has held a tight grip on the seat, leaving many in Connecticut feeling frustrated and disillusioned with the lack of change in Washington. As families struggle with skyrocketing grocery bills, climbing energy costs, and suffocating regulations, Lancia sees an opportunity to bring a fresh perspective to the table.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Lancia's platform is built on a straightforward promise to working-class Connecticut families. He's vowing to lower taxes and reduce regulations to help small businesses thrive, bring real accountability to government spending, and fight for energy independence to slash utility bills.
Lancia's credentials are undeniable. As a veteran, he's served this country with honor. As a law enforcement officer, he's kept communities safe. And as a father, he understands the struggles that Connecticut families face every day. His America First policies prioritize the needs of local families over Washington's special interests.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Lancia has already earned the endorsement of the Connecticut Republican Party and is gaining momentum as the August 11 primary and November general election approach. But he needs the support of concerned citizens to make a real impact in this race.
Lancia's vision for change is clear: term limits to prevent career politicians from getting stuck in Washington, and a commitment to putting Connecticut families first. The question on everyone's mind is: will he be able to unseat the entrenched incumbent and bring a new era of representation to Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District?
